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The term ''bateria'' means “drum kit” in Portuguese and Spanish. In Brazil, the word is also used for a form of Brazilian samba band, the percussion band or rhythm section of a Samba School.〔Pandey, Ashish, Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Music, Volume 2, Gyan Publishing House, 2005, . pp. 508, ISBN 9788182052925〕 It might also mean ''battery''. ''Baterias'' are also used to accompany the Brazilian martial art, ''capoeira''. ==Instruments== *''Surdo'' (a large, low-tuned drum, the heartbeat of the samba) *''Caixa de guerra'' (a snare drum) *''Tarol'' (a smaller snare drum) *''Repinique'' (a small drum, twelve by fourteen inches) *''Chocalho'' (a rattle, made up of rows of jingles) *''Tamborim'' (a frame drum played with a flexible beater) *''Agogô'' (a double cow bell) *''Reco-reco'' (a notched stick played with a scraper) *''Pandeiro'' (a tambourine) *''Cuíca'' (a hollow drum-like instrument containing a bamboo stick that is rubbed to produce a squeaky sound) *''Clash cymbals'' *''Bass drums'' (optional and in some samba school drum lines) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bateria」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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